Professional Business Systems Analyst

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Business analysis is a critical process that gears the project life cycle. The business analyst, acting as an intermediary between the business and technical communities, analyzes competing business needs and develops plans to implement the projects that support stakeholder objectives. In this course, you will gain the foundational knowledge of the role and function of the business analyst. You will discuss topics such as the role of business analyst, business analysis and project management, business analysis and the project life cycle, dynamic business models, implementation and testing process as well as important case studies to be revealed. Remember that we got your back until you ace it!

Objectives:

At the end of this course participants will be able to:

Prioritize the feasibility of various business initiatives.

Determine benefits and costs to support a business case .

Deliver the requirements package and support downstream development.

State system analysis fundamentals.

Understand the analysis process models and methods.

Design and be engaged in the analysis process.

Implementation and testing process.

Analyze and plan business requirements using effective strategies.

Gain critical thinking skills.

Contents:

Module 1:

Introduction to business analysis and its terms.

Roles and responsibilities of business analysis.

Business Analysis Vs. Project Management

Analyzing similarities and distinctions.

Module 2:

Clarifying core concepts.

Positioning business analysis within the overall project life cycle.

The differences among business, user and system-level needs.

Acquiring competitive business needs.

Dynamic business models using workﬂow diagrams .

Writing SMART goals correctly .

Module 3:

Quantifying business case beneﬁts and costs.

System analysis essentials.

Information requirement analysis.

Module 4:

Models and methods of the analysis process.

Design process.

Implementation and testing process.

Reporting the requirements package to stakeholders.

Choosing asuitable business analysis approach.

Case Studies.

Who Should Attend?

Business Analysts who are seeking to refresh their knowledge.

Employees who want to become business analysts.

Researchers and interested candidates in business systems analysis.

Graduates and Undergraduates of business administration who are planning for their future career.